A Catalog of Differenceis a study of change across material and perceptual environments, analyzing thosedifferenceswhich make adifference. Through a series of visualizations and models this body of work explores structural diagrams that have been meticulously extracted from the gradients of surface curvature and ambient light within their environments. Collectively,ACatalog of Differencespeculates on the role of light as a formal generator for non-geometric models of material phenomena and morphology.

The research conducted for this exhibition was undertaken as part of the Cass Gilbert Visiting Fellowship in the School of Architecture, University of Minnesota.